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Figure from page 12 of the Ecosystems Center Annual Report 1986
Announcement for LMER Coordination grant from National Science Foundation in 1992, PI John Hobbie of the Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Lab
Spring 1996 Newsletter of the Land Margin Ecosystems Research Program: Understanding changes in coastal environments
Fall 1998 Newsletter of the Land Margin Ecosystems Research Program: Understanding changes in coastal environments
Call for proposals from US National Science Foundation for Land-Margin Ecosystems Research for 1992
Scientists sampling at Columbia River Land Margin Ecosystems Research project
Edward Rastetter, left, and Robert McKane, right
Two researchers taking samples at a forest research site
Figure from page 25 of the Ecosystems Center Annual Report 1992
Map of Gaius Shaver's data collection sites in Barrow, Alaska, from 1973
Figure from page 22 of the Ecosystems Center Annual Report 1992
This is a Winogradsky column that Joseph Vallino uses in a SES course on Methods in Microbial Ecology. Almost every bacterial metabolic process that occurs on Earth also occurs in these columns that are simply constructed by placing freshwater or marine sediments augmented with a carbon source (such as saw dust) and fertilizer (N and P) in a column and topping it off with either fresh or sea water. Julie Huber is a co-instructor in the course.